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1  "Don't look at me," Daisy retorted.
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2  "You always look so cool," she repeated.
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3  To my astonishment, the thing had an authentic look.
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4  "She doesn't look like her father," explained Daisy.
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5  "They certainly look cool," he said, with visible tension.
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6  You look at him sometimes when he thinks nobody's looking at him.
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7  Some dim impulse moved the policeman to look suspiciously at Tom.
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8  That unfamiliar yet recognizable look was back again in Gatsby's face.
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9  The idea is if we don't look out the white race will be--will be utterly submerged.
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10  They shook hands briefly and a strained, unfamiliar look of embarrassment came over Gatsby's face.
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11  They look out of no face but, instead, from a pair of enormous yellow spectacles which pass over a nonexistent nose.
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12  When it was almost morning the waiter came up to him with a funny look and says somebody wants to speak to him outside.
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13  It is invariably saddening to look through new eyes at things upon which you have expended your own powers of adjustment.
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14  There was nothing to look at from under the tree except Gatsby's enormous house, so I stared at it, like Kant at his church steeple, for half an hour.
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15  I never saw this great-uncle but I'm supposed to look like him--with special reference to the rather hard-boiled painting that hangs in Father's office.
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16  Among the broken fragments of the last five minutes at table I remember the candles being lit again, pointlessly, and I was conscious of wanting to look squarely at every one and yet to avoid all eyes.
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17  Tom and Miss Baker, with several feet of twilight between them strolled back into the library, as if to a vigil beside a perfectly tangible body, while trying to look pleasantly interested and a little deaf I followed Daisy around a chain of connecting verandas to the porch in front.
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